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‘Bubble within a bubble’: US Open stars subject to extra protocols after COVID-19 positive – Sydney Morning Herald
Tennis players living and operating out of the US Open’s bio-security bubble deemed close contacts of a fellow player who has tested positive to COVID-19 are being subject to even greater restrictions.

However, they have been barred from using any on-site player facilities, although reportedly can still use their dedicated match court or practice court.
Paire has not spoken at length about his test result, but described his scenario as a “fake bubble”.
“I’m fine for now, I have no symptoms … I hesitate to tell what is really going on in this fake bubble,” he posted on Instagram.
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